Audiovisual

Movies at the cinema / on DVD

Rule for Notes

Title of the Movie, directed by Name of the Director (Name of the Production Company or Distributor year in which the movie was released), if relevant, describe the scene you are citing. Unless you watched the movie in a theatre, include information about the medium.

Television and radio programs (on air / DVD / online)

Rule for Notes

Title of the Program, "Name of the Episode or Segment", date on which it was first aired and the entity that produced or broadcast the work. You may include an episode number, the name of the director or author of the particular episode. If you watched in anything other than its original broadcast medium, include information about the medium.

Examples of Notes

1. All Things Considered, "Bumps on the Road Back to Work," directed by Tamara Keith, aired September 5, 2011, on NPR.

Youtube videos

Rule for Reference List

Provide the author only if you are sure that person created the video. Do not list the person posting the video online as the author. If you are unsure treat the citation as having no author. Include the online file type, an access date and URL. When citing In text include the date video was uploaded.

This generally follows the same format as a book. Include the name of the Author followed by the date. If no date is given in the bibliography use the Author followed by the title of the work. You may also include the time at which the cited material appears in the file.

Example of paranthetical citations (In Text)

(ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) "By design conversation: The new sublimity")